MODULE 3 : ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS (A & C TRADE)
3.1 Electron Theory
3.2 Static Electricity and Conduction
3.3 Electrical Terminology
3.4 Generation of Electricity
3.5 DC Sources of Electricity
3.6 DC Circuits
3.7 Resistance/Resistor
3.8 Power
3.9 Capacitance/Capacitor
3.10 Magnetism
3.11 Inductance/Inductor
3.12 DC Motor/Generator Theory
3.13 AC Theory
3.14 Resistive (R), Capacitive (C) and Inductive (L) Circuits
3.15 Transformers
3.16 Filters
3.17 AC Generators
3.18 AC Motors
MODULE 4 : ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS (A & C TRADE)
4.1 Semiconductors
4.1.1 Diodes
4.1.2 Transistors
4.1.3 Integrated Circuits
4.2 Printed Circuit Boards
4.3 Servomechanisms
MODULE 5 : DIGITAL TECHNIQUES / ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS (A & C)
5.1 Electronic Instrument Systems
5.2 Numbering Systems
5.3 Data Conversion
5.4 Data Buses
5.5 Logic Circuits
5.6 Basic Computer Structure
5.10 Fibre Optics
5.11 Electronic Displays
5.12 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
5.13 Software Management Control
5.14 Electromagnetic Environment
5.15 Typical Electronic/Digital Aircraft Systems Digital Techniques and EIS
MODULE 7 : MAINTENANCE PRACTICES (A & C TRADE)
7.1 Safety Precautions-Aircraft and Workshop
7.2 Workshop Practices
7.3 Tools
7.4 Avionic General Test Equipment
7.5 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards
7.6 Fits and Clearances
7.7 Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)
7.8 Riveting
7.9 Pipes and Hoses
7.10 Springs
7.11 Bearings
7.12 Transmissions
7.13 Control Cables
7.14 Material handling
7.14.1 Sheet Metal
7.14.2 Composite and non-metallic
7.15 Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding
7.16 Aircraft Weight and Balance
7.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage
7.18 Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
7.19 Abnormal Events
7.20 Maintenance Procedures
7.1 Safety Precautions-Aircraft and Workshop
7.2 Workshop Practices
7.3 Tools
7.4 Avionic General Test Equipment
7.5 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards
7.6 Fits and Clearances
7.7 Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)
7.8 Riveting
7.9 Pipes and Hoses
7.10 Springs
7.11 Bearings
7.12 Transmissions
7.13 Control Cables
7.14 Material handling
7.14.1 Sheet Metal
7.14.2 Composite and non-metallic
7.15 Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding
7.16 Aircraft Weight and Balance
7.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage
7.18 Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
7.19 Abnormal Events
7.20 Maintenance Procedures
MODULE 11A : TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCT AND SYS (A TRADE)
11.1 Theory of Flight
11.1.1 Aeroplane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls
11.1.2 High Speed Flight
11.2 Airframe Structures — General Concepts
11.3 Airframe Structures — Aeroplanes
11.3.1 Fuselage (ATA 52/53/56)
11.3.2 Wings (ATA 57)
11.3.3 Stabilisers (ATA 55)
11.3.4 Flight Control Surfaces (ATA 55/57)
11.3.5 Nacelles/Pylons (ATA 54)
11.4 Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA 21)
11.4.1 Air supply
11.4.2 Air Conditioning
11.4.3 Pressurisation
11.4.4 Safety and warning devices
11.5 Instruments/Avionic Systems
11.5.1 Instrument Systems (ATA 31)
11.5.2 Avionic Systems
11.6 Electrical Power (ATA 24)
11.7 Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
11.8 Fire Protection (ATA 26)
11.9 Flight Controls (ATA 27)
11.10 Fuel System (ATA 28)
11.11 Hydraulic Power (ATA 29)
11.12 Ice And Protection (ATA 30)
11.13 Landing Gear (ATA 32)
11.14 Lights (ATA 33)
11.15 Oxygen (ATA 35)
11.16 Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36)
11.17 Water/Waste (ATA 38)
11.18 On Board Maintenance Systems (ATA 45)
11.19 Integrated Modular Avionics (ATA42)
11.20 Cabin System (ATA44)
11.21 Information Systems (ATA46)
MODULE 15 : GAS TURBINE ENGINE (A TRADE)
ALL SUBJECT
MODULE 17 : PROPELLER (A TRADE)
ALL SUBJECT
MODULE 6 : MATERIALS & HARDWARE (C TRADE)
6.1 Aircraft Materials — Ferrous
6.2 Aircraft Materials — Non-Ferrous
6.3 Aircraft Materials — Composite and Non-Metallic
6.3.1 Composite and non-metallic other than wood and fabric
6.3.2 Wooden structures
6.3.3 Fabric covering
6.4 b Corrosion
6.5 Fasteners
6.5.1 Screw threads
6.5.2 Bolts, studs and screws
6.5.3 Locking devices
6.5.4 Aircraft rivets
6.6 Pipes and Unions
6.7 Springs
6.8 Bearings
6.9 Transmissions
6.10 Control Cables
6.11 Electrical Cables and Connectors
MODULE 11A : TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCT AND SYS (C TRADE)
ALL SUBJECT
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